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Contributed R Packages

Below is a list of all packages provided by project zoo: Time Series Infrastructure.

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Packages

zoo

S3 Infrastructure for Regular and Irregular Time Series (Zs Ordered Observations)

An S3 class with methods for totally ordered indexed
observations. It is particularly aimed at irregular time series
of numeric vectors/matrices and factors. zoos key design goals
are independence of a particular index/date/time class and
consistency with ts and base R by providing methods to extend
standard generics.

Supplementary functionality that can be used with the
zoo package for regular and irregular time series data.
The package also serves as a development platform for ideas
that might (or might not) eventually end up in the zoo
package.

Build status codes

0 - Current: the package is available for download. The corresponding package passed checks on the Linux and Windows platform without ERRORs.
1 - Scheduled for build: the package has been recognized by the build system and provided in the staging area.
2 - Building: the package has been sent to the build machines. It will be built and checked using the latest patched version of R. Note that it is included in a batch of several packages. Thus, this process will take some time to finish.
3 - Failed to build: the package failed to build or did not pass the checks on the Linux and/or Windows platform. It is not made available since it does not meet the policies.
4 - Conflicts: two or more packages of the same name exist. None of them will be built. Maintainers are asked to negotiate further actions.
5 - Offline: the package is not available. The build system may be offline or the package maintainer did not trigger a rebuild (done e.g., via committing to the package repository).